The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...Andrus, 1830 |
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... lady's courtesy . Come hither , captain . [ Whispers . ] - You perceive my mind . Cap . I do , my lord ; and mean accordingly . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - Auvergne . Court of the castle . Enter the Countess and her Porter . Count . Porter ...
... lady's courtesy . Come hither , captain . [ Whispers . ] - You perceive my mind . Cap . I do , my lord ; and mean accordingly . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - Auvergne . Court of the castle . Enter the Countess and her Porter . Count . Porter ...
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... Lady Mar- garet . Suff . Be what thou wilt , thou art my prisoner . [ Gazes on her . O fairest beauty , do not fear , nor fly ; For I will touch thee but with reverent hands , And lay them gently on thy tender side . I kiss these ...
... Lady Mar- garet . Suff . Be what thou wilt , thou art my prisoner . [ Gazes on her . O fairest beauty , do not fear , nor fly ; For I will touch thee but with reverent hands , And lay them gently on thy tender side . I kiss these ...
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... lady of esteem ; How shall we then dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suff . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths Or one , that , at a triumph ' having vow'd To try his strength , forsaketh yet the ...
... lady of esteem ; How shall we then dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suff . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths Or one , that , at a triumph ' having vow'd To try his strength , forsaketh yet the ...
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... lady Eleanor , the protector's wife , " The ringleader and head of all this rout , - ' Have practis'd dangerously against your state , ' Dealing with witches , and with conjurors : ' Whom we have apprehended in the fact ; ' Raising up ...
... lady Eleanor , the protector's wife , " The ringleader and head of all this rout , - ' Have practis'd dangerously against your state , ' Dealing with witches , and with conjurors : ' Whom we have apprehended in the fact ; ' Raising up ...
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... lady , with the rest , ' Causeless have laid disgraces on my head ; * And , with your best endeavour , have stirr'd up * My lefest liege to be mine enemy : - * Ay , all of you have laid your heads together , * Myself had notice of your ...
... lady , with the rest , ' Causeless have laid disgraces on my head ; * And , with your best endeavour , have stirr'd up * My lefest liege to be mine enemy : - * Ay , all of you have laid your heads together , * Myself had notice of your ...
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